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thank you, jonathan. what do we got new? you've listened to the first part of this show. we're talking about what the suspect has had to say, the surviving suspect about being out there all alone. two brothers operating alone, technically, and also apparently ideologically. they were picking up their radicalization over the internet. not through any coaching or role of anybody as a sort of a recruiter. >> well, that is the claim that investigators say is being made by the wounded younger brother who continues to recover in the hospital. investigators are now running around, as you heard, they're trying to verify that. they are checking with all of the relatives. you've got the wife, you've got two sisters in new jersey. you've got the parents overseas. you've got russian intelligence. you've got -- they're tracking their cell phones. as of now, nothing to indicate, but, again, it is still very early on for them to have done a deep dive to find out exactly if there are any connections to any others, whether there's a bomb maker or a trainer or some sort of jihadist who may
thank you, jonathan. what do we got new? you've listened to the first part of this show. we're talking about what the suspect has had to say, the surviving suspect about being out there all alone. two brothers operating alone, technically, and also apparently ideologically. they were picking up their radicalization over the internet. not through any coaching or role of anybody as a sort of a recruiter. >> well, that is the claim that investigators say is being made by the wounded younger...
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i'm jonathan mann. >> and i'm isha sesay at cnn center in atlanta. coming up this hour, questions and answers. the boston bombing suspect communicating with the feds on the driving forces behind the city's marathon attacks. >> cheap, easy, and extremely dangerous. the lethal combination behind the pressure cooker bombs >> turned it back over to the city. >> people in a matter of five days and sweeping in. >> a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m., remembering the victims one week after bombs killed three people and wounded more than 170. >> okay. let's get detail news on the charges against tsarnaev and what he is telling authorities. erin mcpike is live in boston with more on that. erin, what have investigators learned from the suspect? >> isha, right now we know that dzhokhar tsarnaev can't speak very well. but from what he has indicated to the authorities, he says -- for what he has indicated, no foreign terrorist groups were involved in the bombing. the brothers were radicalized online. they say it's not from online communications, but rather from watc
i'm jonathan mann. >> and i'm isha sesay at cnn center in atlanta. coming up this hour, questions and answers. the boston bombing suspect communicating with the feds on the driving forces behind the city's marathon attacks. >> cheap, easy, and extremely dangerous. the lethal combination behind the pressure cooker bombs >> turned it back over to the city. >> people in a matter of five days and sweeping in. >> a moment of silence at 2:50 p.m., remembering the victims...
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i'm jonathan mann. >> and i'm isha sesay. dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking to authorities. >> and it's been eight years since this video has become the first one ever uploaded to youtube. >> let's start with the latest developments. we're learning much more about the bombings last week. >> the information is coming from the sole surviving suspect in the explosion. from the hospital bed joe hadzh tsarnaev is communicating. >> he's saying his older brother, tamerlan, was the driving force. >> he said no international terror groups were involved. dzhokhar indicated that he and his brother acted alone. he knew of no more bombs were hidden. we also have more pictures and surveillance photos of him leaving a bank machine in watertown. they allegedly car jacked a driver. a few hours later a gun fight erupted and dzhokhar's older brother, tamerlan was killed. later dzhokhar tsarnaev was captured. let's go to erin mcpike at the boston hospital where dzhokhar is being treated. he's under restraint, handcuffed to his bed. i gather that hosp
i'm jonathan mann. >> and i'm isha sesay. dzhokhar tsarnaev is talking to authorities. >> and it's been eight years since this video has become the first one ever uploaded to youtube. >> let's start with the latest developments. we're learning much more about the bombings last week. >> the information is coming from the sole surviving suspect in the explosion. from the hospital bed joe hadzh tsarnaev is communicating. >> he's saying his older brother, tamerlan, was...
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i'm joined now by jonathan deans who has been getting the background of these gentlemen. one of whom left the united states for six months. evidence that he was getting radicalized overseas? do we know where he went? >> we know he flew to moscow. we know he has relatives in russia. the question is, what did he do over that six month period. that's what federal investigators are trying to track down. to find out was he radicalized. did he have any handlers he met with while overseas? again, this investigation is just getting started. you look at the freshness of this investigation. you look at their travel documents. it wasn't till this monning they were put on terror watch list. so it shows how rapidly law enforcement is moving, trying to catch up and stop these guys, to prevent them from -- now the one survivor, to stop him from striking again, after that horrible attack during the marathon. you'll look at that video. as pete and i have -- it's been described to us, the white hatted suspect walking through the crowd to get into the front row. calmly doing it. sets down t
i'm joined now by jonathan deans who has been getting the background of these gentlemen. one of whom left the united states for six months. evidence that he was getting radicalized overseas? do we know where he went? >> we know he flew to moscow. we know he has relatives in russia. the question is, what did he do over that six month period. that's what federal investigators are trying to track down. to find out was he radicalized. did he have any handlers he met with while overseas?...
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>> jonathan, these two guys, jonathan, these two guys weren't just losers. they were part of radical islam. they were radicalized. >> that's right. >> this is a threat we've known has existed for a number of years. >> it has nothing to do with the immigration bill. it's irrelevant. it's not being rushed through as you said. the bill has been pending for white a whi quite a while. >> jonathan, it's sophisticated mindsets like yours that get americans killed because you don't recognize we're at war. >> joe, i think i can call you joe now since you're not in congress anymore. you know, that's kind of -- that's the kind of level of debate saying it's people like you who cause us to be hit by terrorists. that's what lowers the whole tenner of the conversation. makes it very hard to have reasonable, good policy-making. the emotion you apply to the issue is frankly very harmful to protecting us. >> it's the inability, jonathan, of people like you to recognize that we're at war. >> mr. walsh, thank you so much. i'm afraid we've run out of time. joe walsh, jonathan a
>> jonathan, these two guys, jonathan, these two guys weren't just losers. they were part of radical islam. they were radicalized. >> that's right. >> this is a threat we've known has existed for a number of years. >> it has nothing to do with the immigration bill. it's irrelevant. it's not being rushed through as you said. the bill has been pending for white a whi quite a while. >> jonathan, it's sophisticated mindsets like yours that get americans killed because...
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jonathan: a trip to fiji! king. let's get up to date on this morning's breaking news from boston. police are searching a neighborhood in watertown, massachusetts, for one of two suspects. he's being identified as dzhokhar tsarnaev. he is the suspect two, the one in the white hat. his brother, tamerlan, in the black hat, was killed overnight in a police shoot-out. >> both men are believed to be from the chechnyan region of russia. they reportedly have been in the united states for one year. bob orr is tracking the story from washington. bob, good morning. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. well, the first order of business is to try to find the remaining brother who is on the lam, somewhere around the boston area, they believe, the man who has been now infamously noted white baseball cap backward. that's dzhokhar tsarnaev, we believe. he's believed to be 19 years of age. his family comes from the chechnya area, which you mentioned. his older brother, tamerlan, was killed in a police shoot-out last night around watertown, massachusetts. so the first
jonathan: a trip to fiji! king. let's get up to date on this morning's breaking news from boston. police are searching a neighborhood in watertown, massachusetts, for one of two suspects. he's being identified as dzhokhar tsarnaev. he is the suspect two, the one in the white hat. his brother, tamerlan, in the black hat, was killed overnight in a police shoot-out. >> both men are believed to be from the chechnyan region of russia. they reportedly have been in the united states for one...
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not at all. >> in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> coming up. airline securit security. tonight the tsa may changing its mind about what you are allowed to take on board a plane. >> art controversy. how bart new construction project is ruffle some feathers. >> irreverent ad about going public. may explain why the letter p may the most important [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. >> good evening again. another reversal tonight in the government plan to allow small knives on planes. federal officials say they are delaying plans to allow the knives bat and other sporting equipment on airliners. it was supposed to go into effect this thursday. transportation security administration says it put off the move to allow feedback from an advisory com
not at all. >> in san francisco, jonathan bloom, abc 7 news. >> coming up. airline securit security. tonight the tsa may changing its mind about what you are allowed to take on board a plane. >> art controversy. how bart new construction project is ruffle some feathers. >> irreverent ad about going public. may explain why the letter p may the most important [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges...
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i'm jonathan mann. >> and i'm isha sesay. >> the surviving suspect in the boston terror attack is starting to tell authorities what he knows. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev had indicated to investigators that his now deceased older brother was the driving force and no international terrorist groups were involved in the attack. three people were killed and more than 170 were injured. >> a sign of a city moving forward after a week of combing the street where the bombs went off. other streepts around the bomb site remain closed while officials make sure nearby buildings are safe. >>> the court case geagainst tsarnaev. this was an important day for the court case and the investigation. tsarnaev is talking to authorities. they are talking back. what are both sides saying? >> reporter: let's clear up one thing. he is not doing much talking. he is nodding. he is able to communicate with authorities but he can barely speak because he suffered very serious wounds including to the throat. he was able to say no at one point during his bed side h
i'm jonathan mann. >> and i'm isha sesay. >> the surviving suspect in the boston terror attack is starting to tell authorities what he knows. >> dzhokhar tsarnaev had indicated to investigators that his now deceased older brother was the driving force and no international terrorist groups were involved in the attack. three people were killed and more than 170 were injured. >> a sign of a city moving forward after a week of combing the street where the bombs went off....
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. >>> i want to bring in wnbc's jonathan ,bèdienst. we're getting news that terror suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev who was killed in a shootout this morning is reportedly flew in and out of john f. kennedy last year and was out of the country for six months. investigators do not know if tsarnaev received any terror training while he was overseas, but it adds another piece to this evolving puzzle. >> that's the question they want to ask, what he was he doing overseize, he does have relatives in russia and he flew in and out of the country, back to kennedy airport, he flew out of new york on january 12th, 2012. and records indicate he returned on july 17th, 2012. and now they want to figure out that gap in time. was it just a family trip or did he go for any sort of terror training. and that is one aspect of the investigation. his brother, as well, there are some documents as well about what he entered the country. he entered as a young man. with his family and they applied for asylum and it was received. and on the older brother's documents
. >>> i want to bring in wnbc's jonathan ,bèdienst. we're getting news that terror suspect, tamerlan tsarnaev who was killed in a shootout this morning is reportedly flew in and out of john f. kennedy last year and was out of the country for six months. investigators do not know if tsarnaev received any terror training while he was overseas, but it adds another piece to this evolving puzzle. >> that's the question they want to ask, what he was he doing overseize, he does have...
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we referred earlier to those travel records that jonathan dienst uncovered showing that six-month period that tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother was out of the country, left for russia. we don't know where in russia he went. we don't know who he met with. but we do know it was just a month after he returned that a youtube account was created in his name that was filled with all sorts of radical islamic postings and videos about an ultimate battle between an islamic army from kurzan, which is central asia, defeating in an armageddon-like struggle. a clear indication that the radicalization took place while he was abroad. in fact, we heard the uncle speaking to reporters earlier today saying that these were good kids and somebody radicalized them. so i think that's going to be a major question that u.s. authorities and congressional investigators are going to be asking in the weeks and months after this is all over. what happened here? how did these two kids who grew up almost entirely in the united states become radicalized and come to hate americans? and who radicalized them? who playe
we referred earlier to those travel records that jonathan dienst uncovered showing that six-month period that tamerlan tsarnaev, the older brother was out of the country, left for russia. we don't know where in russia he went. we don't know who he met with. but we do know it was just a month after he returned that a youtube account was created in his name that was filled with all sorts of radical islamic postings and videos about an ultimate battle between an islamic army from kurzan, which is...
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jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. seagulls, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot of methane, and methane is the main ingredient in natural gas. >> it's raw and sucks it out of the landfill. >> operations director ken lewis showed us the system that pulls all that gas out of the landfill. gas they normally have to incinerate. now they pump it out and put it in the trucks as fuel. >> there's a dramatic reduction. >> sean turner said landfill gas is cleaner than natural gas we
jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. seagulls, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out...
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explosives. >> they were using box cutters, jonathan. they weren't considered weapons by the airlines in those days. i want to get back to jonathan on this. why aren't they terrorist acts? they were, of course. >> they were. the thing is -- >> why does the law say wmd that we're using to prosecute today? >> this is a term of art we've seen come out of the bush administration. ultimately under -- >> sirhan sirhan was a terrorist. he killed bobby kennedy with a handgun. he's a terrorist. >> this is part of the backload from the whole 9/11. civil libertarians expect two explosions in every terrorist attack. one is the original and the other is the privacy of civil liberties. there's this pavlovian response. >> glad to have you on. thank you very much, kendall coffey. >>> up next, boston strong. life in the city is beginning to return to normal. i was up there this weekend overnight. the slow healing has begun. one week after the horrific marathon bombings. it's only a week ago. boy, the world changes in a week, doesn't it? we'll be right ba
explosives. >> they were using box cutters, jonathan. they weren't considered weapons by the airlines in those days. i want to get back to jonathan on this. why aren't they terrorist acts? they were, of course. >> they were. the thing is -- >> why does the law say wmd that we're using to prosecute today? >> this is a term of art we've seen come out of the bush administration. ultimately under -- >> sirhan sirhan was a terrorist. he killed bobby kennedy with a...
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detainees increasingly desperate that they're being held without charge indefinitely law professor jonathan hafitz says the crisis won't end though until the demands of the captives are met the hunger strikes as military officials themselves have acknowledged are triggered at the bottom by the system of indefinite detention and the prolonged about you know course aeration without trial of individuals and it's not surprising that the u.s. is stepping up its its operations because it's no it doesn't want you know it doesn't want individuals to die at one time or because it's going to again i think you know throw into into light the real forward to stark relief the real problems that want to animal the way forward though is to you know is to and the system of indefinite detention to repatriate individuals who. are not can be charged with crimes and the the the few that are going to be charged should be put before a court and given a trial that's the that's the only way forward that's the only long term solution to the problem otherwise we're going to continue to see hunger strikes. will contin
detainees increasingly desperate that they're being held without charge indefinitely law professor jonathan hafitz says the crisis won't end though until the demands of the captives are met the hunger strikes as military officials themselves have acknowledged are triggered at the bottom by the system of indefinite detention and the prolonged about you know course aeration without trial of individuals and it's not surprising that the u.s. is stepping up its its operations because it's no it...
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jonathan? >> one of the suspects, tamerlan tsarnaev flew out of the country for six months and they want to know whether that was to visit for family in russia or whether he went for terror training during that time. the documents we obtained show that he departed on january 12th, 2012, for russia and returned to the united states in july of 2012, on july 17th, a six-month gap that he was out of the country and investigators want to try to figure out whether he received any sort of military or terror training while he was overseas. this is the suspect who was killed during the standoff overnight and he was wearing the black hat in the video surveillance tapes. it was only this morning at 6:29 a.m. that he was put on a watch list given the identification and what apparently took law enforcement to put the photos out and get an i.d. so this morning he was relabeled as a person who may pose a threat on his travel records. his brother, who they continue to try to track down, the man in the white ha
jonathan? >> one of the suspects, tamerlan tsarnaev flew out of the country for six months and they want to know whether that was to visit for family in russia or whether he went for terror training during that time. the documents we obtained show that he departed on january 12th, 2012, for russia and returned to the united states in july of 2012, on july 17th, a six-month gap that he was out of the country and investigators want to try to figure out whether he received any sort of...
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now, let's bring in jonathan, investigative reporter for w nbc here in new york. what is the latest you have? in particular, can you bring viewers up to speed on travel that tamerlan, the older brother, who is now deceased has done recently? >> last year from january through july he left, flew out of new york's kennedy airport and flew to russia and spent six months overseas. whereabouts unknown. they're desperately trying to track those movements to find out was he just going back to visit relatives or did he go to engage in some sort of terror training or rad dalization? that remains unanswered at this early stage of the investigation. that is one piece of the puzzle. the other question or these documents that we've obtained show that law enforcement really didn't get on to their trail till recently because based on the travel warnings, they weren't date stamped till 6:00 a.m. this morning on both the brothers. so it's clear they really weren't on the radar screen anytime before in terms of law enforcement. so people always ask, where there any warning signs? we
now, let's bring in jonathan, investigative reporter for w nbc here in new york. what is the latest you have? in particular, can you bring viewers up to speed on travel that tamerlan, the older brother, who is now deceased has done recently? >> last year from january through july he left, flew out of new york's kennedy airport and flew to russia and spent six months overseas. whereabouts unknown. they're desperately trying to track those movements to find out was he just going back to...
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"the fox report" jonathan hunt is with us tonight. where is this woman now. >> catherine russell right now is at her parents many home in north kingstown rhode island, she apparently went there last friday. federal agents visited that home, we're told yesterday, but apparently they did not speak to catherine russell instead they toke to her attorney. >> i spoke to them and that's all i can say right now. we're deciding what we want to do and how we want to approach this. it seems likely she will ultimately meet investigators, shep, but the attorney clearly wants to decide what the parameters are for that meeting. given that right now she is not charged with anything at all. >> shepard: right. what more do we know about their relationship? >> it appears that they were pretty close. there was a domestic violence incident back in 2009. more on that in a moment. other than that, they appeared to be very close, indeed. in fact, one of the relatives said that when tsarnaev traveled to russia last year, he spoke to his wife every single day
"the fox report" jonathan hunt is with us tonight. where is this woman now. >> catherine russell right now is at her parents many home in north kingstown rhode island, she apparently went there last friday. federal agents visited that home, we're told yesterday, but apparently they did not speak to catherine russell instead they toke to her attorney. >> i spoke to them and that's all i can say right now. we're deciding what we want to do and how we want to approach this....
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>> jonathan dienst. thank you so much for a lot of good, new information. here at the table, first secretary ridge, you and you were both talking earlier. the fact that the younger brother became a u.s. citizen on 9/11 last year. hardly a coincidence, most likely not a coincidence. but the fact is that there is an m.o. here. of people who do want to become engaged in activity, becoming u.s. citizens if they can. because it becomes easier to move in and out of the country. >> i think that's true. i think that's an m.o., that you described it, that law enforcement and the intelligence community has been aware of for quite some time. this puts a tragic exclamation point on that very notion. it becomes a part of speculation right now, whether they had operational guidance, when the older brother goes to moscow, and makes arrangements to be trained, whether or not they are ideologically connected to any groups. >> we don't know if he went for training. what we do know is he was outside of the country. which does lead to some questions that obviously national sec
>> jonathan dienst. thank you so much for a lot of good, new information. here at the table, first secretary ridge, you and you were both talking earlier. the fact that the younger brother became a u.s. citizen on 9/11 last year. hardly a coincidence, most likely not a coincidence. but the fact is that there is an m.o. here. of people who do want to become engaged in activity, becoming u.s. citizens if they can. because it becomes easier to move in and out of the country. >> i think...
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. >> jonathan karl is with us as well, what are you hear right now, new details coming out? >> the president has just wrapped up his briefing with his top national security team, unlike earlier this week, this is all hands on deck, including the secretary of state john kerry who is traveling, via joining teleconference and the cia director, john kerry just held a press conference, he said that i think it's fair to say we have been in a pretty direct confrontation we vil. right now, diane, the big thing for the nation gnatal security, trying to establish any international connections there are. again, the big question, is there anybody else out there? >> let's take that question to richard clarke, from everything we have seen, is this something where they had a lot of outside help or would require outside help? >> it wouldn't require outside help, it may be a case, we certainly don't know, this is speculation and we label it as such, it could be the case that they were remotely inspired by someone like the awlaki killed by the u.s. earlier, he was reaching out to people in th
. >> jonathan karl is with us as well, what are you hear right now, new details coming out? >> the president has just wrapped up his briefing with his top national security team, unlike earlier this week, this is all hands on deck, including the secretary of state john kerry who is traveling, via joining teleconference and the cia director, john kerry just held a press conference, he said that i think it's fair to say we have been in a pretty direct confrontation we vil. right now,...
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jonathan you tell me you are at nymex. >> natural gas is a big story not getting a lot of focus in energy markets right now, we're at highest level since summer of 2011. we had 9 weeks of continued gains in natural gas. liz: hold on, i hate to remind people of this, we two years ago were at $14. so, this is a big move right now in the grand scream of things. >> also a -- last year we were at $190. we hav$1.90. we have made progress, but it is more appealing for people to more toward naturals go in the future, and pulling away procrude oil a little bit. liz: it is higher, but still below $88 a barrel for crude, brent at 19, have a relaxing weekend, now markets, we have dow, down just about 14 points, really trying to show some true resilience. and by the way, transports higher, utility higher, vick's i-- slightly lower. there is not a lot of concern in market. despite what we show on right-hand side of screen that, of course, is watertown massachusets developing situation, one man still on the loose. lauren, you have been talking with traders all day long, seaworld ipo going gangbusters. >
jonathan you tell me you are at nymex. >> natural gas is a big story not getting a lot of focus in energy markets right now, we're at highest level since summer of 2011. we had 9 weeks of continued gains in natural gas. liz: hold on, i hate to remind people of this, we two years ago were at $14. so, this is a big move right now in the grand scream of things. >> also a -- last year we were at $190. we hav$1.90. we have made progress, but it is more appealing for people to more toward...
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jonathan: a trip to fiji! - oh, my god! amazing! jonathan: it's time for “let's make a deal.” now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady. wayne: welcome to “let's make a deal.” i'm your host, wayne brady. what we do is make deals not just any deals. because this is super deal week. “what's a super deal, wayne?” i'll tell you. if one of our traders wins big if they win the big deal then they're eligible to play for the super deal where they have a one in three shot of winning an additional $50,000 in cash. that doesn't happen anywhere. where does that happen? right here. someone could walk away with over $71,000 in cash and prizes. that
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right now wnbc's jonathan dienst is with us from new york. i understand you have a lot to brief us on in terms of the travel, in terms of the weaponry found at the site the other night. whatever you've got, we need it. >> we're told there are seven improvised explosive devices that have been recovered from the vehicle where they were allegedly throwing out the bombs at the police officers, to some of the devices that were found including one of those pressure cooker bombs that the older brother heaved toward the police officers and was opening fire during that wild and insane shootout that was taking place overnight. and the search continues for this suspect. they're doing it literally in a grid house-by-house, location-by-location in and around the area where he was last seen. have the whole area cordoned off. why is it taking so much time? because it is a significant area they're recovering. they remain hopeful that they will track him down, but we've got no indication that they have a sight on him at this hour. >> tell me about the older b
right now wnbc's jonathan dienst is with us from new york. i understand you have a lot to brief us on in terms of the travel, in terms of the weaponry found at the site the other night. whatever you've got, we need it. >> we're told there are seven improvised explosive devices that have been recovered from the vehicle where they were allegedly throwing out the bombs at the police officers, to some of the devices that were found including one of those pressure cooker bombs that the older...
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. >> jonathan elias was reporting for wbz tv on april 15th. >> it's sort of like the fourth of july for massachusetts. people celebrate who we are, where we are and what we are. >> there's nothing else like it. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story? >> for pediatric resident natalie stavas, it would be a story of giving back. >> it was a very special day for me. i had decided to raise money for boston medical center pediatrics. >> doctors told chris that this was a day her daughter might not ever live to see. >> they said her prognosis was, you know, maybe she'll be 10 if we were lucky. >> the mitochondrial disease that weakened kayla's cells made her terribly ill. >> those first few years were hard, she needed to have medical procedures, time in the hospital, lots of pneumonias. >
. >> jonathan elias was reporting for wbz tv on april 15th. >> it's sort of like the fourth of july for massachusetts. people celebrate who we are, where we are and what we are. >> there's nothing else like it. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> part of the american sports scene since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last...
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joining us now is krystal ball, my colleague and co-host of "the cycle" and jonathan alter, columnist with bloomberg view and msnbc political analyst. i want to start if i might, chr krystal, by showing you this article. george w. bush is victim of a rush to judgment. he has a book out in the same name. have we judged him too soon? eight years in the presidency. we knew about his whole life when his father was in power. >> we've had a while to get to know the gentleman and to think about him. in fact, i think some of the bump in the polls that he's experienced recently is a combination of two things. number one, i think his presidency, it's a bit like childbirth. you know, it's awful while you're having it. a while later you kind of forget just how awful it was. >> and you have another child. >> i don't know about that. let's not go that far. >> that's what my wife told me. we have three. what can i tell you. >> i do think we've forgotten a bit. part of that is because we don't feel quite as frightened. we aren't so in the midst of the financial crisis anymore. so it's easier to look
joining us now is krystal ball, my colleague and co-host of "the cycle" and jonathan alter, columnist with bloomberg view and msnbc political analyst. i want to start if i might, chr krystal, by showing you this article. george w. bush is victim of a rush to judgment. he has a book out in the same name. have we judged him too soon? eight years in the presidency. we knew about his whole life when his father was in power. >> we've had a while to get to know the gentleman and to...
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jonathan: a sapphire and diamond necklace. wayne: a trip to los cabos! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer wayne brady! wayne: hey, america. welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm your host, wayne brady. you know what we're going to do, we make deals. but not just any deals super deals, because it's super deal week. what does that mean? (dramatic music) oh, i look that. super deal week! (dramatic tone) super deal week. (high-pitched) super deal week. nice. if one of our traders wins the big deal, you know the big deal at the end of the show, they are eligible to play for the super deal where they have a one in three shot of winning an additional $50,000 in cash.
jonathan: a sapphire and diamond necklace. wayne: a trip to los cabos! jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal." now here's tv's big dealer wayne brady! wayne: hey, america. welcome to "let's make a deal." i'm your host, wayne brady. you know what we're going to do, we make deals. but not just any deals super deals, because it's super deal week. what does that mean? (dramatic music) oh, i look that. super deal week! (dramatic tone) super deal week. (high-pitched) super...
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jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. for a lucky flock of sea loads, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's treasure, it turns out there's treasure deep underneath it. smell that? that's the smell of fuel that will power the next generation of trash trucks. this giant transfer truck is literally running on garbage. all the trash gives off a lot of methane, and methane is the main ingredient in natural gas. >> it's raw and sucks it out of the landfill. >> he showed us the system that pulse the tracked gas out of the landfill. gas they normally have to in sin rate. now they pump it out and put it in the trucks as fuel. >> there's a dramatic reduction. >> sean turner said landfill gas is cleaner than natural gas we
jonathan bloom put on his work boots to show us how all that trash is producing treasure. >> reporter: 25 tons of garbage. each truckload is just a small, smelly chunk of the 5,000 tons dumped here every day and the 50 million tons of trash hidden beneath the dirt at northern california's biggest landfill. for a lucky flock of sea loads, this is the mother load. you can keep them away. but for humans it's just a worthless pile of junk, right? >> with while this may not be any man's...
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jonathan thank you so much. >> jon: took authorities 10 years to find bib laden how did they catch the boston suspect in three short days. up next a former member of the fbi explains some of the secret techniques going on behind the scenes that helped crack this case. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. ... ... >>> fox news alert. the bomb suspect is now in custody. the survivor, at least. two of them motivated by extremism and their muslim faith. have we become too politically correct and is it hurting our ability to challenge the enemies. >> ceo of the cherdof group. is homeland security prepared to combat these lone wolves if they become radicalized? is this the new normal? >> it is the new normal. this the day we all feared that would come. if anybody would take a bet 9-12 it would have taken something until the boston bombing. but what we're going to see it's imperative we
jonathan thank you so much. >> jon: took authorities 10 years to find bib laden how did they catch the boston suspect in three short days. up next a former member of the fbi explains some of the secret techniques going on behind the scenes that helped crack this case. [ male announcer ] how do you measure happiness? by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's...
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jonathan: a trip to fiji! king. let's get up to date on this morning's breaking news from boston. police are searching a neighborhood in watertown, massachusetts, for one of two suspects. he's being identified as dzhokhar tsarnaev. he is the suspect two, the one in the white hat. his brother, tamerlan, in the black hat, was killed overnight in a police shoot-out. >> both men are believed to be from the chechnyan region of russia. they reportedly have been in the united states for one year. bob orr is tracking the story from washington. bob, good morning. what can you tell us? >> reporter: good morning, gayle and charlie. well, the first order of business is to try to find the remaining brother i
jonathan: a trip to fiji! king. let's get up to date on this morning's breaking news from boston. police are searching a neighborhood in watertown, massachusetts, for one of two suspects. he's being identified as dzhokhar tsarnaev. he is the suspect two, the one in the white hat. his brother, tamerlan, in the black hat, was killed overnight in a police shoot-out. >> both men are believed to be from the chechnyan region of russia. they reportedly have been in the united states for one...
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they stopped a train in norwalk, according to our colleague, jonathan dienst from wnbc. they searched that train, but they didn't see any sign of a suspect and the train was being released to continue on. so at this point it seems police are looking for 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. his brother tamerlan tsarnaev was killed in a shootout with police overnight and they're looking for a second suspect, a person of interest in this case, carl? >> that is a key development, bertha, as the geographic area of interest, at least has obviously a lot broader than just watertown. we will take a quick break and bring you more developments on the markets and boston as "squawk on the street" continues. i turned 65 last week. the math of retirement is different today. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to do it. ishares incomes etfs. low cost and diversified. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, whic
they stopped a train in norwalk, according to our colleague, jonathan dienst from wnbc. they searched that train, but they didn't see any sign of a suspect and the train was being released to continue on. so at this point it seems police are looking for 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. his brother tamerlan tsarnaev was killed in a shootout with police overnight and they're looking for a second suspect, a person of interest in this case, carl? >> that is a key development, bertha, as the...
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jonathan is the senior managing partner. you know, aren't investors supposed to be smarter than this? couldn't they see that with the showcase of cars with kevin spacey that everybody was addicted to? >> i don't know if it's catching people by surprise. investors that did see it were already owners of the stock. we have two things happening here now. we have the snow ball effect that people are getting in now and then we've got investors have have been there all along who are adding to their positions here. clearly what we see coming out of net flix across the board, blowing away stims, very strong guidance and look at everything coming together here. as you said before, more subscribers than h.b.o. you talk to the younger generation now, you talk to college kids, they don't have tvs in the dorms. everybody watches their news and movies on line so it's really starting to morph the way people view entertainment on tv now. dagen: are there any other -- because this is a company that was a stock that was really left for dead. p
jonathan is the senior managing partner. you know, aren't investors supposed to be smarter than this? couldn't they see that with the showcase of cars with kevin spacey that everybody was addicted to? >> i don't know if it's catching people by surprise. investors that did see it were already owners of the stock. we have two things happening here now. we have the snow ball effect that people are getting in now and then we've got investors have have been there all along who are adding to...
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jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal"! now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: welcome, everybody, to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, your host. welcome to "let's make a deal" super deal week. now what makes super deal week different? i will tell you. if one of our traders wins the big deal, they're eligible to play for the super deal, where they have a one-in-three shot of winning an additional $50,000 in cash. (cheers and applause) the big deal, plus super deal, equals $71,000. over $71,000 in cash and prizes today. nowhere else, right here, this week.
jonathan: it's time for "let's make a deal"! now, here's tv's big dealer, wayne brady! wayne: welcome, everybody, to "let's make a deal." i'm wayne brady, your host. welcome to "let's make a deal" super deal week. now what makes super deal week different? i will tell you. if one of our traders wins the big deal, they're eligible to play for the super deal, where they have a one-in-three shot of winning an additional $50,000 in cash. (cheers and applause) the big...
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jonathan writes steph, i love that statement. i bet the cowering liberals in boston wish they had an ar-15. way to kick people when they're done. good christians. what would have happened if a democrat said i bet those conservatives wish the fertilizer company was regulated. it is different to talk about it after the fact when you realize this is something that could have been prevented and should have been. it is within 1300 feet of a school. and a nursing home. >> the difference is the democrats on capitol hill are voting to send funding -- to help in the aftermath of the west. >> stephanie: someone made that point earlier. rick perry spoke out against hurricane sandy. >> both senators voted against hurricane sandy aid. now they're asking for aid for west texas. >> stephanie: in america we help each other. right back on "the stephanie miller show." >> so funny in my head when i planned it. >> announcer: it's "the stephanie miller show." you know who is coming on (vo) earth day isn't just for tree huggers, it's a wake up call to
jonathan writes steph, i love that statement. i bet the cowering liberals in boston wish they had an ar-15. way to kick people when they're done. good christians. what would have happened if a democrat said i bet those conservatives wish the fertilizer company was regulated. it is different to talk about it after the fact when you realize this is something that could have been prevented and should have been. it is within 1300 feet of a school. and a nursing home. >> the difference is the...
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. >> alisyn: we turn to fox news contributor father jonathan morris who joins us. more evil that we've seen. what are we supposed to make of it? >> well, i think the first thing to make of it, and i'll talk about this in my church a little later this morning, is that not all ideas are created equal. as the doctor before us in the last setting spoke, not all ideas are created equal. some are true, some are false. whether you use the name of god or not. some are rational and some are stupid. anyone who suggests that their idea or their belief impells them to kill the innocent are not only radical but they have lost their minds, and we have to make sure that nobody gets away with saying somehow these are my beliefs, my beliefs are based on my understanding of god, and therefore, they might be equally as true as others. simply not true o. all of us, believer, non-believer,s christians, jews, we can all stand up to that and we have to. >> clayton: what do you say to those who might find their faith rattled. those who were there looking on the horror, how can god let thi
. >> alisyn: we turn to fox news contributor father jonathan morris who joins us. more evil that we've seen. what are we supposed to make of it? >> well, i think the first thing to make of it, and i'll talk about this in my church a little later this morning, is that not all ideas are created equal. as the doctor before us in the last setting spoke, not all ideas are created equal. some are true, some are false. whether you use the name of god or not. some are rational and some are...
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it's unfolding on my blackberry to be candid with you and i believe we have some information from jonathan dienst as well as pete williams about the travel records. pete, i'll go to you in washington. are you with me? >> i am. >> all right, do you have that information? >> well, what i can tell you is that we're trying to understand exactly why the city of boston is under such a rigorous lockdown and what it is exactly that they're looking for. we know that they're looking for some other people who might be associates of these two men who were identified by the fbi as the marathon bombers. we know that they found another device this morning. the boston police did that, that is, and disabled it, but it certainly seems that maybe there's a different way to think of this. one possible scenario here is that these were not, these other two people were not merely associates who were friends that have suddenly taken a bad turn. but it is possible that perhaps there were more than two people involved in the marathon bombing. and that the right way to think of this is that the two men who were show
it's unfolding on my blackberry to be candid with you and i believe we have some information from jonathan dienst as well as pete williams about the travel records. pete, i'll go to you in washington. are you with me? >> i am. >> all right, do you have that information? >> well, what i can tell you is that we're trying to understand exactly why the city of boston is under such a rigorous lockdown and what it is exactly that they're looking for. we know that they're looking for...
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and this is what they first told producer jonathan wachtel yesterday. listen. >> he is not a representative of the secretary general. is he free to say what he wants to say. the secretary general doesn't comment on everything everybody says. >> free to say what he wants to say. now u.n. secretary general has commented. he has now contempted the comments made by that man, richard falk, 24 hours after the u.n. spokesman said he is free to say what he wants to say. megyn? >> megyn: how about princeton? have they commented on this? they are find with mr. fullback-falk saying they deserved it. >> they sent us almost like a business card what his title was. there was no comment. there was nothing. just what his title is at princeton university. professor emeritus. that's it. nothing else. >> megyn: this is an american citizen, right, mr. falk? >> yes, yes. >> megyn: we will get to the bottom of this coming up a lit barrett later in the show. this is not his first time making controversial comments. and why, why would we be paying him for 40 years at princeton
and this is what they first told producer jonathan wachtel yesterday. listen. >> he is not a representative of the secretary general. is he free to say what he wants to say. the secretary general doesn't comment on everything everybody says. >> free to say what he wants to say. now u.n. secretary general has commented. he has now contempted the comments made by that man, richard falk, 24 hours after the u.n. spokesman said he is free to say what he wants to say. megyn? >>...